About Us Overview Off Grid Technologies is a premier engineering & consulting firm that specializes in renewable energy projects in commercial, industrial,

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About Us Overview Off Grid Technologies is a premier engineering & consulting firm that specializes in renewable energy projects in commercial, industrial, and residential applications. In collaboration with our strategic partners, we provide solutions using wind, solar, geothermal, and plasma technologies. Our systems are cost effective and maximize available tax incentives. Services Alternative Energy ConsultingAlternative Energy Consulting Solar & Photovoltaic Technology SolutionsSolar & Photovoltaic Technology Solutions Small Wind Technology SystemsSmall Wind Technology Systems Wind Farm Planning & DevelopmentWind Farm Planning & Development Plasma Gasification (Waste to Energy) SolutionsPlasma Gasification (Waste to Energy) Solutions Feasibility & Research DevelopmentFeasibility & Research Development Funding AssistanceFunding Assistance Economic Development for green local government Economic Development for green local governmentOverview Off Grid Technologies is a premier engineering & consulting firm that specializes in renewable energy projects in commercial, industrial, and residential applications. In collaboration with our strategic partners, we provide solutions using wind, solar, geothermal, and plasma technologies. Our systems are cost effective and maximize available tax incentives. Services Alternative Energy ConsultingAlternative Energy Consulting Solar & Photovoltaic Technology SolutionsSolar & Photovoltaic Technology Solutions Small Wind Technology SystemsSmall Wind Technology Systems Wind Farm Planning & DevelopmentWind Farm Planning & Development Plasma Gasification (Waste to Energy) SolutionsPlasma Gasification (Waste to Energy) Solutions Feasibility & Research DevelopmentFeasibility & Research Development Funding AssistanceFunding Assistance Economic Development for green local government Economic Development for green local government

Plasma Gasification Overview Plasma Gasification (Waste to Energy) Power Plants Off Grid can assist in the development and planning of power plants using Plasma Gasification, a technology that burns solid and liquid waste into clean energy. One plant can produce up to 250 MW of energy. Overview Plasma Gasification (Waste to Energy) Power Plants Off Grid can assist in the development and planning of power plants using Plasma Gasification, a technology that burns solid and liquid waste into clean energy. One plant can produce up to 250 MW of energy.

Plasma Gasification Plasma Gasification – Technology Plasma gasification is a proven technology. The technology is made available by our affiliation with Westinghouse Plasma Corporation, who has over 40 years of experience in the application of plasma technology. The process uses a combination of high electricity and temperature to break down waste into elemental gas and other recyclable bi-products. Plasma Gasification – Technology Plasma gasification is a proven technology. The technology is made available by our affiliation with Westinghouse Plasma Corporation, who has over 40 years of experience in the application of plasma technology. The process uses a combination of high electricity and temperature to break down waste into elemental gas and other recyclable bi-products.

Plasma Gasification Plasma Gasification – Environmental Impact Plasma Gasification is an extremely efficient process for waste management due to the fact that the net energy production comes with minimal harmful emissions to the environment when compared to other waste treatment processes. Plasma Gasification – Environmental Impact Plasma Gasification is an extremely efficient process for waste management due to the fact that the net energy production comes with minimal harmful emissions to the environment when compared to other waste treatment processes.

Plasma Gasification Plasma Gasification – Environmental Impact (Cont.)

Plasma Gasification Plasma Gasification – Benefits Clean Energy Production It is estimated that one plasma gasification waste facility can generate 250 MW of clean renewable energy. Reduces Carbon Footprint A plasma gasification plant has a low environmental impact is estimated to have a significant negative carbon footprint. Plasma Gasification – Benefits Clean Energy Production It is estimated that one plasma gasification waste facility can generate 250 MW of clean renewable energy. Reduces Carbon Footprint A plasma gasification plant has a low environmental impact is estimated to have a significant negative carbon footprint.

Plasma Gasification Plasma Gasification – Benefits Reduces Landfill Waste A single plasma gasification plant can process up to 5,000 tons of waste per day which eliminates the need to dispose of municipal waste in landfills or cause further environmental pollution. Low Costs The only cost to the sponsoring municipality is the use of TIF land to support the facility. It is estimated that 200 acres is needed to support the plasma gasification plant. Plasma Gasification – Benefits Reduces Landfill Waste A single plasma gasification plant can process up to 5,000 tons of waste per day which eliminates the need to dispose of municipal waste in landfills or cause further environmental pollution. Low Costs The only cost to the sponsoring municipality is the use of TIF land to support the facility. It is estimated that 200 acres is needed to support the plasma gasification plant.

Plasma Gasification Plasma Gasification – Benefits Revenue Generation Municipal sharing in net revenue generated by the plasma gasification plant is estimated in excess of $6 Million dollars per year for 25 years. Job Creation It is estimated that a single plasma gasification plant can create up to 400 jobs for local facility workers. Plasma Gasification – Benefits Revenue Generation Municipal sharing in net revenue generated by the plasma gasification plant is estimated in excess of $6 Million dollars per year for 25 years. Job Creation It is estimated that a single plasma gasification plant can create up to 400 jobs for local facility workers.